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Fellowship in Clinical Sciences
- Designed as an advanced training program in the clinical, basic, and translational
sciences for those with a Pharm.D. degree and the clinical knowledge and skills commensurate
with a specialty practice residency.
- Typically two or more calendar years in duration. The time is divided between
research (80% of effort) and advanced practice experiences (20%), as defined by the ACCP
guidelines for Fellowship training.
- Completion of this program prepares the trainee for tenure track academic and
research scientist positions.
- Engage in the discovery, dissemination and application of pharmaceutical and
biomedical knowledge to improve the health status of society.
- There is a large degree of flexibility in these programs, and each faculty who
supervises a fellow assumes primary responsibility for the design and evaluation of the experience.
- There are opportunities to take graduate coursework within The University of
Texas and its affiliated institutions as a non-degree seeking student.
- At the completion of the program receives a certificate attesting to the
satisfactory completion of a Clinical Sciences Fellowship from The University of Texas.
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